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	<title>Comments on: Extract #5 &#8211; The Farmer</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan Harris</title>
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		<description>CAP is very much a French thing in my eyes, although it helps some other countries farmers - but at what a cost. Before being subsidised with CAP, the French economy was close to being bust. So we can see why the French will not let go of CAP - not while there is a fat cow in the shape of the UK to be milked for every last penny to support our neighbours.</description>
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